Officials said that nearly half of the money will be spent to spruce up the rundown Hicksville station, which some community advocates consider an eyesore. They plan to add new tracks, 12-car platforms, canopies, waiting areas and improvements to its signal system. LIRR President Helen Williams said that they want to make the train station a centerpiece of the community.

LIRR officials also said that they will make much-needed improvements to the crumbling bridge in Westbury, one of the worst bridges on Long Island according to the State Transportation Department.

The work is scheduled to begin in 2014 and be completed by 2017.

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